Re: [css-d] question from a beginner

2005-11-16 Thread Daniel LeVangie-Stricklen
Is there a preferred way to get a project started. What I mean to say is, do you type of all the HTML first, mark it up and then write the CSS or do you do it piece meal? I am just trying to figure out a logical process which to go by so that I can make my work easier to understand and accomplish.

Re: [css-d] Site check: Mainly windows machines

2005-11-07 Thread Daniel LeVangie-Stricklen
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of css-dan Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 8:12 AM To: css-d@lists.evolt.org Subject: [css-d] Site check: Mainly windows machines Thanks !! http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/rxforsurvival/ Hi, I echo Gale's thoughts, about the

Re: [css-d] Safari Links NOT CLICKABLE

2005-11-03 Thread Daniel LeVangie-Stricklen
Here is the problem: The owner, when viewing her site (http://www.blogickal.com/) in Safari on her Mac, can see the links such as Continue Reading... and the Comments (0), but when she mouses over them or tries to click on them, the links don't work. The links are green - and she

[css-d] Updated: Odd border + padding behavior: cross-browser

2005-11-03 Thread Daniel LeVangie-Stricklen
Hi all, I've trolled through the list archives, a little of evolt, and, of course, Google, to no avail. I consulted positioniseverything.net and quirksmode.org. The issue I have seems simple enough that I'd have turned it up on any of those sources, but, alas, that's not the case. So, please